The correct phrase is "these past 7 years." In this context, "past" refers to the time that has already elapsed. "Passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass," which would not be appropriate in this context.
Is it "years past" or "years passed"? It depends on the context. If you are stating "In years past,..." then you use 'past'. If you are in the middle of your sentence "...when years passed by and nothing got done..." then you use 'passed'.
962 years passed
The ghost of Christmas past. The term past also referred to someone who may have died (passed on) In this case the most influential person or character is Jacob Marley who died 7 years prior
the answer for the homophone for past is passed
Passed is the past tense and past participle of pass.
The homophone for passed is past.
If it is passed 7 years then yes
The homophones for "passed" are "past" and "fast."
The homophone for "past" is passed. Example sentence: Susan passed the test.
Could be either one as in ; 4 years past John Brown was elected Prime Minister. ( a point in time) or 4 years passed before she saw her former school mate again. (time passing)
It is passed. Past is used as a noun (times gone by), an adjective (previous) or adverb (beyond). Example : "I passed the test. I passed the football. I passed the church while driving." Example : "He studies the past. The danger is past. I drove past the church."
No because they asked about the past 7 years not the past 10.